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The '''Chinese Top Ten Music Awards''' ({{Lang-zh|s=东方风云榜音乐盛典}}) is a music awards founded by [[Shanghai Media Group]] and broadcast on [[Dragon Television]] in 1993 to honor the artists and works in the [[Mandopop]] music industry.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ent.163.com/17/0314/18/CFGQ45PC000380CJ.html|title=第24届东方风云榜音乐盛典粉丝派对完美收官_网易娱乐|last=网易|website=ent.163.com|access-date=2017-07-09}}</ref>
The '''Chinese Top Ten Music Awards''' ({{Lang-zh|s=东方风云榜音乐盛典}}) is a music awards founded by [[Shanghai Media Group]] and broadcast on [[Dragon Television]] in 1993 to honor the artists and works in the [[Mandopop]] music industry.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ent.163.com/17/0314/18/CFGQ45PC000380CJ.html|title=第24届东方风云榜音乐盛典粉丝派对完美收官_网易娱乐|last=网易|website=ent.163.com|access-date=2017-07-09}}</ref>

== History ==
Formerly known as ERS Chinese Top Ten, the award show was originated from the same title radio program created in 1992. ERS (East Radio Station) represents in Chinese as 东方广播电台 which was named by then [[Chinese Communist Party]] [[General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party|general secretary]] [[Jiang Zemin]].


== Ceremonies ==
== Ceremonies ==
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Latest revision as of 03:56, 15 August 2024

The Chinese Top Ten Music Awards (Chinese: 东方风云榜音乐盛典) is a music awards founded by Shanghai Media Group and broadcast on Dragon Television in 1993 to honor the artists and works in the Mandopop music industry.[1]

History

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Formerly known as ERS Chinese Top Ten, the award show was originated from the same title radio program created in 1992. ERS (East Radio Station) represents in Chinese as 东方广播电台 which was named by then Chinese Communist Party general secretary Jiang Zemin.

Ceremonies

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Year Venue Location
1994 Huangpu Gymnasium Shanghai
1995 Shanghai Centre
1996 Shanghai Indoor Stadium
1997
1998
1999 Shanghai International Gymnastic Center
2000 Shanghai Gymnasium
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005 Shanghai Grand Theatre
2006 Shanghai Gymnasium
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012 Mercedes-Benz Arena
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021

Categories

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  • Best Album
  • Best Male Singer
  • Best Female Singer
  • Most Popular Male Singer
  • Most Popular Female Singer
  • Best Lyrics
  • Best Composition
  • Most Influential Concert
  • Best Singer-Songwriter
  • Best New Artist
  • Best Pop Collaboration
  • Best Adapted Song
  • Best Duet
  • Best Film Original Song
  • Best Crossover Artist
  • Most Improved Artist
  • Most Stylish Artist
  • Most Breakthrough Artist
  • Best Concept Album
  • Media Recommend Singer
  • Media Recommend Group
  • Media Recommend Singer-Songwriter
  • Media Recommend Album
  • Most Popular Singer (Hong Kong)
  • Most Popular Singer (Taiwan)
  • Most Popular Singer (Singapore)
  • Most Popular Singer (Malaysia)
  • Best Asian Singer-Songwriter
  • Most Outstanding Asian Band
  • Most Popular Asian Singer
  • Most Earthshaking Asian Singer
  • Earthshaking Achievement Award
  • Song of the Year
  • Album of the Year
  • Internet Influential Award
  • People's Choice Male Singer
  • People's Choice Female Singer
  • People's Choice Group
  • Top 10 Songs of the Year

References

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  1. ^ 网易. "第24届东方风云榜音乐盛典粉丝派对完美收官_网易娱乐". ent.163.com. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
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